hi i have been expericencing really bad pains in my mouth on teeth number 7 and 8 i had a partial root canal done on both of them and i have been put on amoxicillan for any infection i believe i have an abesse i feel a metal taste in my mouth i can still feel pain on the teeth when tapped on and i feel like a headache and upset stomach what could be my next step?

Pain in the teeth is because of incompletely done Root Canal treatment .
Stomach upset is because of use of antibiotics , consult your Dentist and get the antibiotic changed .

Antibiotics and analgesic will give temporary relief .
Get the abscess drained by the Dentist .
Unless the tooth is devatalised , disinfected and sealed to the apex you may experience pain and infection .

consult your dentist immediately .. your dentist hasnt removed all pulp from the teeth or he has given you a close dressing on your teeth which is not indicated if there is a puss or swelling in your face ... well i generally dont advice rct of wisdom tooth bcoz it always leads to failure ..ask ur dentist abt rct of wisdom tooth ... it is advice to take tab cefadrox 500 2times + cap lactovit 2 times + tab ketorol 10mg three times daily for 5 days .. stop taking oily ,greasy food, avoid spicy food n sweets. have something rich in probiotics like probiotic curd or other stuff ( it will ease your stomach ) .do luke warm saline rinse and hot saline compression

even if pain is nt subsiding then go for extarction of wisdom teeth and rct of 2nd molar .. i am assuming 2nd molar nt having complications.

hellopain in a partial root canal treatment tooth on tapping is common as theres a lot of infection in the periapical areaso you need not worry for that just get your root canal done properly and get the tooth cappedas far as metallic taste is concerned there are medications like metronidazole that you would have been prescribed which give such taste after 2-3 days of intakefor your other concern about stomach upset ....yeah amoxy some times causes thatwhat i would suggest is that you start taking gutrite twice daily or pan-d twice daily for a few daysthat will reverse the upsethope that helps

Hello,
Thanks for posting your query,
One of the most common causes of tooth pain and nausea is a tooth infection or abscess. This occurs when bacteria is introduced into the tooth. This can occur when your tooth becomes cracked or chipped or when a cavity progresses without treatment. An abscessed tooth frequently causes general feelings of discomfort and the pain might be so significant that it causes you to experience an upset stomach.
Treatment of your tooth pain often depends on how severe the infection is. In some instances, antibiotics are all that is needed to kill bacteria. This should help your pain to subside, but antibiotics also can cause an upset stomach. If the abscess is more serious, pulling the extracted tooth or performing a root canal to remove the abscess and bacteria may be necessary to alleviate pain and nausea.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful
Regards

Hi,Welcome to HCM forum,Tooth ache is due to partial root canal so get it complete first.And stomach upset is side effect of antibiotics.So consult your dentist for completion of root canal treatment.Maintain oral hygiene.Take care

The pain is due to the infected pulp remaining within the canal.
The meallic taste in mouth and stomach upset is due to the intake of antibiotics.
Antigastric tablets has to be administered.
After removing the entire pulp,the canal has to be cleaned and debrided with sodium hypochlorite and saline solution.
Then it has to be obturated.
Hoe this helps.

hi, thnx for your query, i would like to know why the treatment was partially done ? incomplete treatment in the sense did your doctor extended your appointments ? or its your fault ? skipped appointments result in reinfection of root canals and cause pain , discomfort. hence the appointments should not be missed.your stomach upset might might be due to antibiotics you are using. ask your doctor to change the tablets.hope this helps.

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